Monday, August 2, 2010

French get brutal

This is what happens when politicians let things get out of hand. It'll be happening here soon enough due to inaction.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Total set up...with the long haired hippy the front man in the scam...a shill to make people think there is a large upswell of concerned public citizens. Total poppycock...the cowards were using children as pawns...disgusting.

Leigh said...

I don't know the details of this particular situation, but I do know that France does not treat it's immigrants well. A whole branch of my family is French. My cousin married a French lady who came to France from Algeria when she was one. When they had a son, they moved very quickly to the US because they knew in the states,he would be considered American..while in France he would be considered Algerian. And that is not good in France. I love France, but like most countries I guess, they have a real ugly side.

Anonymous said...

Leigh that is the way all immigrants are treated...gosh try moving to a small town...you will be an outsider for several generations. My family history was subject to English genocide and was not wanted in the US either, my dad told how he was afraid to leave my mother alone at night for fear of the Klan...so we all have stories...but these people should be prosecuted for child endangerment in addition to everything else..shocking exploitation of their own children.

Execute Casey Serin said...

Lou, promise us you'll post a video of the Serin clan being forcibly evicted from their home when the time comes... with 28-year-old infant Casey clinging to his Mommy as she's dragged off by her hair, preferably at gunpoint.

Michael Ryan said...

Actually, I thought the police were being quite restrained. In this country, only a half century ago, even the women and children would have first been beaten to a bloody pulp before the cops tried to pick them up and take them away. The sight of the police trying to pry fingers off arms rather than using a baton first are an encouraging sign.